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Winter Weather Warnings for Three States As 16 Inches of Snow Set to Hit

Winter Weather Warnings for Three States As 16 Inches of Snow Set to Hit

Summary

The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued warnings for heavy snowfall in parts of Alaska, Montana, and Washington. Some areas could get up to 16 inches of snow, creating difficult travel conditions. The warnings cover several regions and are intended to help residents and travelers prepare for the wintry weather.

Key Facts

  • The NWS predicts up to 16 inches of snow in some regions of Alaska, Montana, and Washington.
  • In Washington, the Cascades could get nearly three feet of snow in high elevations.
  • Alaska's Turnagain Pass and the Kenai Peninsula may see up to 16 inches of snow.
  • Snow in Anchorage and Eagle River could be between two to four inches, making roads slick.
  • Montana's northwest Beaverhead County is expecting up to four inches of snow.
  • The NWS advises people to prepare for difficult travel and keep emergency supplies handy.
  • Blowing snow could cause near whiteout conditions in some areas, reducing visibility.
  • Local forecast updates will be available on the NWS website and social media.
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